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A detailed ethnographic survey of several indigenous peoples of Indochina, documenting village life, subsistence methods such as swidden rice cultivation, hunting and fishing techniques, and local crafts including weaving and metalwork. The account examines family structures, marriage customs, slavery, property norms, and mechanisms for dispute resolution, along with rites of passage, funerary practices, and a range of superstitions and magical beliefs such as totemism and taboo. Chapters describe material culture and artistic expression, music and dance, and practical skills like fire-making and weaponry. Observations blend descriptive reporting with reflections on how environment, economy, and ritual shape everyday life.

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Henry Baudesson

Henry Baudesson was an explorer and writer known for his work on the cultures and societies of Southeast Asia. His notable book, "Indo-China and its Primitive People," provides an insightful exploration of the indigenous populations of the region, highlighting their customs, traditions, and ways of life. Baudesson's observations contribute to the understanding of the diverse cultural landscape of Indo-China during his time, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in anthropology and the history of Southeast Asia.

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